Zombi synth sorcerer Steve Moore contributes two helpings of kosmische reverie to Ghost Box’s ‘Other Voices’ 7” series. It’s a wonder this particular hook-up has taken so long to happen, as the correspondences between the haunted audio of Ghost Box and Moore&rs...view item »

Here we are with more sci-fi synth heavy beat work, though this time pitting arpeggiated synths against distant chants and odd ritualistic darkness. This collaboration between Steve Moore and Daniel O'Sullivan also has ties to metallic genres, and so finds itself quite at home on the legendary Relapse Records....view item »

Mayhem (Official Motion Picture Soundtrack) is by Steve Moore from Pennsylvanian synthwave duo Zombi. Mayhem is Steve Moore’s 5th soundtrack. His ability to lure the listener to the edge of their seat, increasing the fear within, as he builds the tension with his analogue synth sounds has ...view item »

Steve Moore has history in Zombi, meaning that he’s demonstrated his talent for soundtracking spooooooky horror movies in the past. Here he applies his synth skills to The Mind’s Eye, weaving uneasy ambient passages and bombastic themes like it ain’t no thing. Plenty of tense dramatic ...view item »

Available on black vinyl with obi strip. Steve Moore’s (Zombi) soundtrack to The Guest grabs you by the scruff of the neck and throws you back to the soundtracks of the 80s - with dark and brooding arpeggiators akin to The Terminator, sinister twinkling synths from Halloween...view item »

Cub is a properly nasty Belgian horror film about some young cub-scouts being hunted out in the wild. The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Steve Moore (of Zombi) captures the thick fug of tension very effectively, with synths that alternate between creepy arpeggios and massive dark swells....view item »

One of the perks of working for Norman Records is that you can discover new music that you may not know anything about and end up absolutely loving it. For me Steve Moore is exactly one of those artists. From the moment our Li’l Biz here threw some Moore onto the office gramophone I was instantly hooked....view item »

More excellent synth baz, this time from from our boi Steve Moore! Cuneiform have quietly (no press campaign as far as I can tell and no vinyl either? - according to their website this came out in late Sept?) put out the follow up to Moore’s ultra luxurious ‘Primitive Neural Pathways’.
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OH! Steve Moore / Majeure (a.k.a A.E.Paterra) split LP on Temporary Residence? Yes please sir. As you may know these two characters are the also known collectively as Zombi - a group who extend upon the works of Horror/Sci-Fi soundtrack pioneers such as John Carpenter, Vangelis and Gobli...view item »

Right. Busy Lady has just wet her knick-knacks over the list of this chap's expensive synths. His synths are so amazing & sought-after that he probably keeps them in a titanium lined nuclear bunker deep in a forest. Where currently he doodles around and builds authentic homages to Jean Michel-Jarre, the only 70's synth pioneer it's not actua...view item »

Right. Busy Lady has just wet her knick-knacks over the list of this chap's expensive synths. His synths are so amazing & sought-after that he probably keeps them in a titanium lined nuclear bunker deep in a forest. Where currently he doodles around and builds authentic homages to Jean Michel-Jarre, the only 70's synth pioneer it's not actua...view item »

Steve Moore is that geezer from Zombi who had that there 'Henge' LP out recently on Static Caravan. I like this guys stuff, he's like an oldskool synth producer making sci-fi/ horror/ zombi style electronic music. John Carpenter always spring to mind when I hear this stuff but it could easily soundtrack a George Romero flick. I like his use of...view item »

This cracking Maxime Dangles tune marries a pounding 4/4 beat to chiming steel drum-type melodies and woozy synths straight out of the wonky scene, it's proper dancefloor material that retains that trademark Kompakt sound. Easily one of the most straight-up bangin' efforts I've ever heard on the label. The flip's even more surprising - who'd have t...view item »

Mexican Summer's records may be the expensive choice but it's most certainly the wise choice for christmas 2009. Steve Moore (of Zombi) has an awesome two track 10" available on the label and it sounds mega-super-sweet (as well as being super-ultra-mega limited). 'Fever Dream' is the theme music to your coolest future dreams with it's retro ta...view item »

Zombi main man Steve Moore's album 'The Henge' that came out on Relapse is out on lush silver vinyl through Static Caravan / Relapse. You may remember the Zombi 12" 'Digitalis' he did a bit ago. Basically if you like progressive electronics with a slight 70's Jean Michel Jarre / Italo horror / Zombie movie / John Carpenter sound then you need ...view item »

Steve Moore is the man from Zombi and sometimes he does things by himself when his friend doesn't want to come over for chips and analogue fun. One of these things is called 'Vaalbara', released as part of Noiseville's Outer Bounds of Sound series, which features two satisfyingly long tracks of sinister, ambient droning. I ran to review this becaus...view item »

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